Friday, 30 May 2014

Will Tenants Ever Pay Their Rent By Smartphone?

With large numbers of social housing tenants without bank accounts and regular internet access, you'd be forgiven for thinking the launch of a new mobile money transfer service, Paym, would have passed the housing sector by without a second glance. But the growth in mobile payments is not just fuelling the latest consumer craze: it's also helping to bridge the digital and financial divide and becoming an important budgeting tool, giving residents choice, convenience and control over their finances. In 2012, a free app was launched which allowed social housing residents to pay their rent with their smartphone. To date it has collected more than £50m in council tax and rent payments, and can represent between 1% and 5% of a social landlord's total transactions – a significant figure in a sector where more than 60% currently pay their rent in cash. Read more on the Guardian website.

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